/* $OpenLDAP$ */
/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software .
*
* Copyright 1998-2006 The OpenLDAP Foundation.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
* Public License.
*
* A copy of this license is available in file LICENSE in the
* top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at
* .
*/
/* Portions Copyright (c) 1996 Regents of the University of Michigan.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
* to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The name of the University
* may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
* software without specific prior written permission. This software
* is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
*/
/* ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
* This work was originally developed by the University of Michigan
* (as part of U-MICH LDAP).
*/
/*
* sanity.c - perform sanity checks on the environment at startup time,
* and report any errors before we disassociate from the controlling tty,
* start up our threads, and do other stuff which makes it hard to give
* feedback to the users.
*/
#include "portable.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "slurp.h"
#include "globals.h"
#define FC_DIRBAD 1
#define FC_DIRUNREAD 2
#define FC_DIRUNWRITE 4
#define FC_FILEBAD 8
#define FC_FILEUNREAD 16
#define FC_FILEUNWRITE 32
/*
* Forward declarations
*/
static unsigned int filecheck LDAP_P(( char * ));
/*
* Take a look around to catch any fatal errors. For example, make sure the
* destination directory for our working files exists, check that all
* pathnames make sense, and so on. Returns 0 is everything's ok,
# -1 if there's something wrong which will keep us from functioning
* correctly.
*
* We do all these checks at startup so we can print a reasonable error
* message on stderr before we disassociate from the controlling tty. This
* keeps some fatal error messages from "disappearing" into syslog.
*/
int
sanity( void )
{
int err = 0;
int rc;
/*
* Are there any replicas listed in the slapd config file?
*/
if ( sglob->replicas == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "No replicas in slapd.conf file \"%s\"!\n",
sglob->slapd_configfile );
err++;
}
/*
* Make sure the directory housing the slapd replogfile exists, and
* that the slapd replogfile is readable, if it exists.
*/
if ( sglob->slapd_replogfile == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Fatal error: no \"replogfile\" "
"slapd.conf directive given\n" );
err++;
} else {
rc = filecheck( sglob->slapd_replogfile );
if ( rc & FC_DIRBAD ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: directory specified in "
"\"replogfile\" slapd.conf directive does not exist\n",
sglob->slapd_replogfile );
err++;
} else if ( rc & FC_DIRUNREAD ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: directory specified in "
"\"replogfile\" slapd.conf directive is not readable\n",
sglob->slapd_replogfile );
err++;
} else if (!( rc & FC_FILEBAD) && ( rc & FC_FILEUNREAD )) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: file specified in "
"\"replogfile\" slapd.conf directive is not readable\n",
sglob->slapd_replogfile );
err++;
}
}
/*
* Make sure the directory for the slurpd replogfile is there, and
* that the slurpd replogfile is readable and writable, if it exists.
*/
if ( sglob->slurpd_replogfile == NULL ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Fatal error: no \"replogfile\" directive given\n" );
err++;
} else {
rc = filecheck( sglob->slurpd_replogfile );
if ( rc & FC_DIRBAD ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: slurpd \"replogfile\" "
"directory does not exist\n",
sglob->slurpd_replogfile );
err++;
} else if ( rc & FC_DIRUNREAD ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: slurpd \"replogfile\" "
"directory not readable\n",
sglob->slurpd_replogfile );
err++;
} else if ( !( rc & FC_FILEBAD ) && ( rc & FC_FILEUNREAD )) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: slurpd \"replogfile\" not readable\n",
sglob->slurpd_replogfile );
err++;
} else if ( !( rc & FC_FILEBAD ) && ( rc & FC_FILEUNWRITE )) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: slurpd \"replogfile\" not writeable\n",
sglob->slurpd_replogfile );
err++;
}
}
/*
* Make sure that the directory for the slurpd status file is there, and
* that the slurpd status file is writable, if it exists.
*/
rc = filecheck( sglob->slurpd_status_file );
if ( rc & FC_DIRBAD ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: status directory does not exist\n",
sglob->slurpd_status_file );
err++;
} else if ( rc & FC_DIRUNREAD ) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: status directory not readable\n",
sglob->slurpd_status_file );
err++;
} else if ( !( rc & FC_FILEBAD ) && ( rc & FC_FILEUNREAD )) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: status file not readable\n",
sglob->slurpd_status_file );
err++;
} else if ( !( rc & FC_FILEBAD ) && ( rc & FC_FILEUNWRITE )) {
fprintf( stderr, "Error: %s: status file not writeable\n",
sglob->slurpd_status_file );
err++;
}
return ( err == 0 ? 0 : -1 );
}
/*
* Check for the existence of the file and directory leading to the file.
* Returns a bitmask which is the logical OR of the following flags:
*
* FC_DIRBAD: directory containing "f" does not exist.
* FC_DIRUNREAD: directory containing "f" exists but is not readable.
* FC_DIRUNWRITE: directory containing "f" exists but is not writable.
* FC_FILEBAD: "f" does not exist.
* FC_FILEUNREAD: "f" exists but is unreadable.
* FC_FILEUNWRITE: "f" exists but is unwritable.
*
* The calling routine is responsible for determining which, if any, of
* the returned flags is a problem for a particular file.
*/
static unsigned int
filecheck(
char *f
)
{
char dir[ MAXPATHLEN ];
char *p;
unsigned int ret = 0;
snprintf( dir, sizeof dir, "%s", f );
p = strrchr( dir, LDAP_DIRSEP[0] );
if ( p != NULL ) {
*p = '\0';
}
if ( access( dir, F_OK ) < 0 ) {
ret |= FC_DIRBAD;
}
if ( access( dir, R_OK ) < 0 ) {
ret |= FC_DIRUNREAD;
}
if ( access( dir, W_OK ) < 0 ) {
ret |= FC_DIRUNWRITE;
}
if ( access( f, F_OK ) < 0 ) {
ret |= FC_FILEBAD;
}
if ( access( f, R_OK ) < 0 ) {
ret |= FC_FILEUNREAD;
}
if ( access( f, W_OK ) < 0 ) {
ret |= FC_FILEUNWRITE;
}
return ret;
}